One Month Pregnant Symptoms: A Detailed Guide
When a woman is one month pregnant, her body undergoes a variety of changes, many of which can cause symptoms. These symptoms are typically the first sign of pregnancy and may include:
Missed Period
A missed period is often the first sign of pregnancy. Most women have a period every 28 days, but this can vary. If you’re usually regular and your period doesn’t start on time, you could be pregnant.
Morning Sickness
Many women experience nausea and vomiting, often in the morning, during the early stages of pregnancy. This is known as morning sickness, although it can occur at any time of the day or night.
Breast Changes
During early pregnancy, hormonal changes can make your breasts tender or sore. They may also feel fuller and heavier.
Frequent Urination
Many women find that they need to urinate more frequently during the first weeks of pregnancy. This is due to an increase in the amount of blood and fluid in the body.
Fatigue
Feeling tired is a common symptom of early pregnancy. This is caused by high levels of the hormone progesterone and other hormonal changes.
Food Aversions and Cravings
Some women find that their tastes change during early pregnancy. They may suddenly dislike foods they previously enjoyed, or start craving foods they don’t normally like.
Real-Life Example
Consider the case of Sarah, a 28-year-old woman. She realized she was pregnant when she missed her period. Soon after, she started feeling nauseous in the mornings and noticed that her breasts were tender. She was also urinating more frequently and felt extremely tired. Sarah also developed an aversion to coffee, a drink she usually enjoyed.
Free Consultation with Dr. Vijaya
If you think you’re pregnant and are experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional. Dr. Vijaya, a respected gynaecologist, is offering free consultations to all pregnant women. You can reach her on 07941057551 to book an appointment.